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  • Trio Structural variant genotyping

    Hello,
    I'm working with trio structural variant calling from Illumina paired-end WGS. I've called variants using LumpySV, and I have both bedpe and vcf files for mother, father, and child.

    I now want to genotype these variants:
    Both via heterozygous, homozygous, hemizygous, as well as based on inheritance patterns, i.e. Recessive, de novo

    Then I want to take them through an annotation vs. genes, regulatory regions, DGV, etc.

    If anyone has a pipeline set up for this or can point me to the correct place that would be very helpful.

    Thanks,
    Phil

  • #2
    Depending on the size of structural variants genotyping does not have a straightforward solution. Pindel can give you genotypes for smaller events (upto 100bp) but with larger events (> 1kb), even defining boundaries is a bit of a challenge, so as it is there is no out of the box solution. In the past I've used Bedtools to add gene annotation and roughly genotype the large SVs.

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